The grounds crew spent the afternoon prepping the field for the game, trying to make sure everything is in place. Organizers said the game is all about showing off the best players and the Omaha metro area.

"We're all keeping our fingers crossed that either the rain starts early and stops or just kind of holds out until the game is done, but you know, rain or shine, we'll be out here. We'll be trying to squeeze this game in," said Madison Rozell, an employee of the Omaha Storm Chasers.

KETV NewsWatch 7 was told that the Omaha Storm Chasers will send out any weather-related updates on social media.